Local application of Opuntia ficus-indica / Punica granatum oils on cutaneous wound healing: a histochemical study
Background: The healing process involves the restoration of the body’s structural integrity. The extracellular matrix, blood cells, cytokines, and growth factors are all involved in this dynamic, intricate, multicellular process. Hemostasis, the inflammatory phase, the proliferative phase, and the m...
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my.iium.irep.1091772024-01-31T07:05:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109177/ Local application of Opuntia ficus-indica / Punica granatum oils on cutaneous wound healing: a histochemical study Al-Zubaidy, Enas Yousif A. Ghani, Ban Ibrahim, Nurul Ruziantee RK318 Oral and Dental Medicine. Pathology. Diseases-Therapeutics-General Works Background: The healing process involves the restoration of the body’s structural integrity. The extracellular matrix, blood cells, cytokines, and growth factors are all involved in this dynamic, intricate, multicellular process. Hemostasis, the inflammatory phase, the proliferative phase, and the maturation phase are all included. Opuntia ficus-indica oil (OFI) and Punica grantum (PGS) oil are extensively used natural treatments that are regarded as advantageous for their sedative, spasmolytic, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as for angiogenesis promotion, fibroblast increase, collagen production and deposition, and extracellular-matrix remodeling. Materials and methods: Twenty-four New Zealand rabbits were used. Four circular wounds were induced on their dorsum skin with a sterile biopsy punch (8 mm in diameter). A wound on the upper right side left with no treatment healed spontaneously. A wound on the upper left side was treated with OFI. A wound on the lower right side was treated with PGS oil. Finally, the lower left-side wound was treated with a combination of OFI and PGS oils. After each healing period (days 3, 7, and 14), animals were sacrificed to collect specimens by cutting the skin at the edges of the wound by about 5 mm. Results: Collagen formation was faster in the experimental groups than in the control group. Conclusion: Among the experimental groups, the joint local application of OFI and PGS oils was the most effective in improving wound healing by promoting the synthesis of matrix collagen compared with controls. University of Baghdad 2023-12-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109177/7/109177_Local%20application%20of%20Opuntia%20ficus-indica%20%20Punica%20granatum%20oils.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109177/13/109177_Local%20application%20of%20Opuntia%20ficus-indica%20Punica%20granatum%20oils_SCOPUS.pdf Al-Zubaidy, Enas Yousif and A. Ghani, Ban and Ibrahim, Nurul Ruziantee (2023) Local application of Opuntia ficus-indica / Punica granatum oils on cutaneous wound healing: a histochemical study. Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry, 35 (4). pp. 28-34. ISSN 1817-1869 E-ISSN 2311-5270 https://www.jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/3508 10.26477/jbcd.v35i4.3508 |
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Background: The healing process involves the restoration of the body’s structural integrity. The extracellular matrix, blood cells, cytokines, and growth factors are all involved in this dynamic, intricate, multicellular process. Hemostasis, the inflammatory phase, the proliferative phase, and the maturation phase are all included. Opuntia ficus-indica oil (OFI) and Punica grantum (PGS) oil are extensively used natural treatments that are regarded as advantageous for their sedative, spasmolytic, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as for angiogenesis promotion, fibroblast increase, collagen production and deposition, and extracellular-matrix remodeling. Materials and methods: Twenty-four New Zealand rabbits were used. Four circular wounds were induced on their dorsum skin with a sterile biopsy punch (8 mm in diameter). A wound on the upper right side left with no treatment healed spontaneously. A wound on the upper left side was treated with OFI. A wound on the lower right side was treated with PGS oil. Finally, the lower left-side wound was treated with a combination of OFI and PGS oils. After each healing period (days 3, 7, and 14), animals were sacrificed to collect specimens by cutting the skin at the edges of the wound by about 5 mm. Results: Collagen formation was faster in the experimental groups than in the control group. Conclusion: Among the experimental groups, the joint local application of OFI and PGS oils was the most effective in improving wound healing by promoting the synthesis of matrix collagen compared with controls. |
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Local application of Opuntia ficus-indica / Punica granatum oils on cutaneous wound healing: a histochemical study |
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Local application of Opuntia ficus-indica / Punica granatum oils on cutaneous wound healing: a histochemical study |
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